Found this blog this morning whilst whiling away a few hours out on the Aether Webs.An Extraordinary Incident is a collection of odd reports from Victorian newspapers, many of which are very entertaining indeed!
Alas it does not appear that the author is currently updating the blog, as its last entry is in January of this year.
Check it out.
Keep your sightglass full, your firebox trimmed and your water iced.
KJ

For example from The Leicester Chronicle, Saturday 30 September 1837

This day fortnight an event took place in the shop of a respectable
watchmaker in this town which had nearly been attended with a tragical
result. The sister of a young lady who once made some stir in this town,
respecting a certain hymeneal disappointment, had, it appears, for a
long period received visits from the gentleman in question. She either
had, or concluded she had reason for believing that the consummation
would be matrimony. Suddenly, however, and, as the lady avers, without
any reason assigned, the gentleman discontinued his visits. She
repeatedly called at his shop and requested to see him, but either by
accident or design her wishes in this respect were frustrated. If the
shop-boy may be believed she more than once betrayed signs of violent
agitation, and exhibited a pair of pistols.

Last Monday week she called at the shop, where she found the
gentleman. She asked him if he intended to call at her house. He said
no, he did not intend to call any more. At that moment she placed her
hand in her pocket, and he heard the click of a pistol-lock. The sound
was that of placing the weapon on full cock. She drew the pistol from
her pocket, and he rushed towards her and seized it with the intention
of disarming her. A struggle ensued, during which the pistol went off.
The ball entered the young man’s leg just above the knee, and shattered
the bone in a most dreadful manner. She immediately threw away another
pistol and rushed from the shop.

The young man took up the pistol which she had thrown away, and, on
examining it, found it to be loaded with ball. An application was made
to the magistrates last week for a summons against the lady, and the
case was heard on Friday. The young man is in a precarious state, and
was so ill from the effects of his wound that it was found expedient to
have the case heard in the office of the magistrates’ clerks. The above
facts were stated, and the young woman was bound over to keep the peace
for twelve months.—Liverpool Albion.